
November 2014
Feature | |
64 | Processing TrendsBrian Matiash and Nicole S. Young take a look at some of the hottest processing trends in the photography industry and show us quick-and-easy ways to re-create these effects in Photoshop. Soon, you’ll be the trendiest photographer in town, which will always make your clients happy. |
Special Feature | |
112 | Photographic IllusionsHave you ever seen a photographic effect that you wanted to replicate? Dave Cross recently saw an image where the subject and other objects appeared to be floating in the air. He was soon in his studio shooting and processing images, creating his own version of this type of image. Dave walks us through his process, sharing what he learned along the way. |
Columns | |
52 | Design MakeoverDesign Dance |
56 | By DesignConfessions of a Former Zombie |
78 | Photography SecretsWhy I Switched to Medium Format |
130 | Photoshop Tips |
138 | From the Help Desk |
How-To | |
26 | Down & Dirty TricksAtmospheric Horror Effects |
32 | Maleficent Text Effect |
38 | Steampunk-Style Type Effect, Part One |
44 | Creating an Otherworldly Title Screen |
74 | Beginner’s WorkshopConquering Clipping Masks |
84 | Light ItExposure Tactics |
118 | Photoshop Proving GroundClone Stamp Tricks |
122 | Beyond PhotoshopAdding Trees and Projecting Shadows |
Departments | |
6 | From the Editor |
10 | Contributing Writers |
12 | About Photoshop User Magazine |
14 | KelbyOne Community |
20 | Photoshop Guru Awards |
26 | Exposed | Lightroom |
90 | Lightroom Feature10 Things Aperture Users Need to Know About Lightroom |
94 | Lightroom FeatureFinding the Processing Path |
100 | Under the LoupeWorkflow Template Mastery |
104 | Maximum WorkflowTonality Pro |
110 | Lightroom Tips and Tricks |
Reviews | |
124 | Tonality Pro |
125 | Look Converter |
126 | G-RAID with Removable Drives |
127 | Elinchrom ELC Pro HD |
128 | Filter Forge 4 Professional |
129 | Photoshop Book Reviews |